Norma Swank-Haviland, Disney Ink-&-Paint Artist And Early Chip Voice Actor, Dies At 97
A painter and final checker in Disney's ink and paint department, she took on several voice acting gigs over three decades.
A painter and final checker in Disney's ink and paint department, she took on several voice acting gigs over three decades.
Shadowmachine L.A. is the fifth studio in recent months where production workers have voted in favor of unionization.
Faith and John Hubley regularly involved their children in their work, melding business and play throughout their filmmaker careers.
Filmmaker Morr Meroz walks readers through the process of why and how he turned his feature film script into a graphic novel.
Scrat Tales executive producer Chris Wedge, production designer Mike Knapp, and producer Anthony Nisi discuss Blue Sky Studios' final production.
The project explores "an agile and more iterative approach to linear animated filmmaking."
The studio has an initial staff of 75 artists, with plans to expand before the end of the year.
There’s never been a better time to start an animation career in the 3D & VFX industry.
Say employees: "We at Pixar have personally witnessed beautiful stories, full of diverse characters, come back from Disney corporate reviews shaved down to crumbs of what they once were."
The school benefits from the involvement of Japanese indie icon Koji Yamamura who helped start the animation program.
The Titmouse unionization effort comes just weeks after production workers on "Rick & Morty" and "Solar Opposites" announced that they were doing the same.
The FIAF Animation First Festival hosted a Women in Animation panel featuring six passionate women in their field.
"Ray Gunn" is Bird's first animation project since "Incredibles 2."
"Hello Stop Mo" aims to lower the barriers to entry into the stop-motion industry.
The talks will pick up where they broke off on December 3.
Targeting the 15–35 age group, it's billed as "India's first and only television channel featuring this style of alternative animation 24/7."
The French studio wants to avoid "the watered-down things" that result from Hollywood's profit-seeking formula, says "Arcane" lead animator Alexis Wanneroy.
From the Fleischers to Satoshi Kon, we've got your Christmas viewing schedule sorted.
"The very limited portion allocated to animation . . . constitutes a real disappointment and lack of understanding from the platforms," says one organization.
As he prepares to leave the company, Disney's former CEO has been reflecting on his career in interviews.